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Emerging Codes of Millennial Indian Women

Masaba Masaba is an Indian web television series based on the life of Masaba Gupta. It is a part reality and part fiction series. The series gained a lot of positive reviews for being able to portray the complex realities of many Indian women.

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‘Masaba Masaba’: Real women on the job

Talking to the people behind Netflix’s ‘Masaba Masaba’, it becomes clear that the show has a singularly female insight into Bollywood and the fashion industry

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5 Positive Life Lessons Neena & Masaba Gupta’s New Show Can Teach You

Neena and Masaba Gupta portray their fictional selves in Netflix show ‘Masaba Masaba’. This mother-daughter duo’s take on life is refreshing.

Tough world for mums: Masaba Masaba brings focus on single motherhood

Through Neena’s side of the story, the show again brings focus on single motherhood and how it is still considered a stigma

Masaba Masaba is a watchable hybrid of fact and fiction

It’s A Show That’s Easy-breezy Enough To Allow Us To Binge Through Six Episodes Without Burdening Our Minds And Yet Is Extremely Self Aware

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Review: Masaba Masaba is for desi, millenial, single women | Cutacut

Have you tried getting an apartment by yourself or been shamed for getting divorced? Welcome to a desi woman’s life!;

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Masaba Admits To Going For Therapy, Inspires Women To Own Their Feelings

It takes a lot of courage for anyone to open up about mental health issues, especially in a country where seeking professional help or even discussing depression and anxiety is looked at as a disability–a taboo. When it comes to celebrities, it can get even trickier. These guys are always under the…

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10 Tweets To Read Before Watching ‘Masaba Masaba’ On Netflix

Masaba Masaba, directed by Sonam Nair premiered on Netflix today (28th August). The show is based on Masaba Gupta’s life, who is an Indian fashion designer.

The views in this article are of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of the institute.

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